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There is something magical about a protagonist who knows exactly where to find the answers. This month, we’re highlighting our favorite novels and non-fiction titles featuring librarians who do it all.
9781639737246 | OUT NOW!
Part memoir, part manifesto, the inspiring story of a Louisiana librarian advocating for free speech on the front lines of our vicious culture wars.
9781250313461 | OUT NOW!
A debut adult novel about a twenty-nine-year-old librarian seeking new beginnings and finding her way into adulthood.
9781250396129 | 6/23/26
DASH & LILY meets XO, Kitty in this rom com about two teens falling in love via letters left in their favorite library books.
9781250369970 | OUT NOW!
After a meet-disaster, a high school librarian podcaster and her producer fall in love over email without realizing they know each other in real life.
9781250412553 | 6/30/26
A scandalous twisty thriller about obsession, betrayal, and the price of perfection with the librarian of the town as a main character.
Letters to Librarians
Authors know better than anyone that librarians are the ultimate matchmakers between readers and their next favorite world. We’ve collected a series of letters from authors to those librarians.

Sarah Bruni’s Letter to Librarians
In her letter to librarians, she shares how the library was a place of comfort that embraced her and inspired her to write.

Leise Hook’s Letter to Librarians
In her author letter, Kate shares how her childhood librarian inspired her to start creating books, and how the many libraries around her led her to the resources and spaces she needed to write NAMES AND FACES.

Jess Lourey’s Letter to Librarians
In her letter to librarians, she shares that having access to libraries in her childhood helped her to imagine a better life for herself, and even led to her career as a writer today.

Kate Koenig’s Letter to Librarians
In her author letter, Kate shares how HER SHARP EMBRACE came to be, and how it is more than just her debut—it’s a love letter.

